Letters Express Opposition to Proposed Benefits Cuts
Two letters were sent last week to Congress expressing opposition to proposed cuts to federal employee benefits in the White House’s budget proposal.
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Two letters were sent last week to Congress expressing opposition to proposed cuts to federal employee benefits in the White House’s budget proposal.
The debt ceiling for the Federal Government has been reached and it is using accounting techniques to keep paying its bills. Federal employees are helping to fund the “extraordinary measures” now in effect.
The Trump Administration plans to eliminate numerous regulations to ease the paperwork burden on federal agencies.
Two Senators have asked OPM to provide details about the security clearance that was granted to NSA contractor Reality Winner.
President Trump has signed the Follow the Rules Act. It provides additional protection for federal employee whistleblowers.
Members of the Federal Service Impasses Panel were discharged on May 18th. New decisions are now on hold.
The TSA is testing new fingerprint scanning technology at two airports that has the potential to replace the need for boarding passes and identity documents.
The FBI has released details on the shooter who left one Congressman critically injured and is asking for tips to aid their investigation.
I’m worried about recent proposed cuts to federal retirement benefits. Is there anything federal employees can do to prevent this from happening?
The VA Accountability Bill has passed Congress. It will change human resources processes for taking action against agency employees.